Stage 6 highlights from the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift 2023. Starting in Albi and finishing in Blagnac, this 122km stage is the last opportunity for the sprinters. None of the climbs are too challenging but there’s always a chance of crosswinds in this part of France.

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    19 Comments

    1. Splendid finish victory for Emma Nosgaard Jorgensen, arrived in the third position Lotte Kopecki still holds the yellow jersey ! 🇨🇵🌞🌻🌼🏵️💮🌸🌺🏳️‍🌈!

    2. Movistar are here. Having her teammates winning stages, will give Annemiek Van Vleuten such pride. These youngsters are her babies that she has nurtured. And it will give her so much more motivation and inspiration to win this Tour for them.

    3. Finally finally finally Emma Norsgard wins a race. And what a way to do it. Devastating late breakaway and huge engine to hold off the ravenous peleton. The crash slowed them up just enough to give her the edge in this technical finish. And that 600m sprint was beastly. They didn't even get close. So impressive and it couldn't happen to a nicer lady. Always smiling, laughing and happy. Kudos to you Emma Norsgard.

    4. I’m mind boggle how they eject a rider for holding to a car for a couple of seconds but they don’t eject Jasper(Mens TDF) for putting the whole bunch sprint in danger. Maybe different race management?

    5. I think the ruling that cars cannot pace the riders back to the peleton is a load of bs. There's a lot at stake and a mechanical or crash should not penalize the riders. The unspoken rule where the peleton waits for the yellow jersey should then apply to everyone and if someone has a mechanical/crash then the whole peleton should stop and wait if they can't be paced back.

    6. So the Commissaires have now been pushed into actually doing their jobs?
      Good. Philipsen should have been DQ'd from the men's race – TWICE!
      Well done by the breakaway riders. Greatly deserved.
      M 🦘🏏😎

    7. It kind of makes the women look incompetent and amateurish, I'm sorry to say. We all love to see a breakaway win, but at this point in this race, the peloton has consistently been unable to manage the break and reel them back in. Also, what is a "Tour de France" with only a single mountain stage? There should have been 2 good mountain stages for an 8 day race.

    8. How has the peleton been unable to close very manageable gaps for so many stages… it's literally the opposite of the men's event, where the breakaway in fact is the most likely way to win a stage 🤯 It does seem pretty amateur-ish that this has happened so many times, like the entire peleton can't close a 1min gap with 23km left of flat racing!?! Really?

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